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golden sombrero
[ gohl-duhn som-brair-oh ]
noun
- a batter’s unwanted accomplishment of being struck out four times in one game:
After earning the golden sombrero, a frustrated Norris gets up for his fifth at bat and nails a two-out, game-winning grand slam!
Word History and Origins
Origin of golden sombrero1
Example Sentences
Take an 0 for 4 game with four strikeouts, affectionately known as a Golden Sombrero in baseball parlance.
The more common “golden sombrero” is earned when a player has four strikeouts in a game.
Since Springer’s Golden Sombrero in this series’ opener, he has been the Houston Astros’ most consistent hitter, and he sees the potential parallels between him and Bellinger.
Manfred is halfway to a golden sombrero, while actually considering a decision which may lead to the undoing of more than a few golden parachutes.
Q. Striking out four times in one baseball game is known as the “golden sombrero.”
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